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ART NUMBER FN091065, REVISION 2 VS5 N AND VS6 N SERVICE MANUAL
Chapter 3 - System Setup 3-169
PRELIMINARY
Note: When the message has been sent from the Outbox and has arrived at the addressee, the
recipient should follow the instructions (included in the body of the email) in order to install
the MPEGVue Player.
First Time Receipt of MPEGVue Player Software and Images by E-mail
When a group of messages arrive by e-mail and the user wishes to review the exam by MPEGvue,
proceed as follows:
1) From Outlook, open the received email message containing the installation of MPEGVue Player
files (three attachments: MPEGVuePlayer.cab; Start.wmv; Setup.html). Right-click on each
attachment and select Save As to save them to the Desktop.
Note: Do not double-click on an attachment.
2) From the desktop, double-click on the icon.
The following message is displayed:
3) When prompted by the Warning message shown below, make sure all Internet Explorer windows
are closed except the current window, then click Yes to proceed.
When the installation of the MPEGVuePlayer software is complete, the MPEGVue Player Screen
is displayed as shown in Figure 3-198 on page 3-171.
Note: At this point, the MPEGVue startup icon is now displayed on the desktop, ready for future
use. The user may choose to view the images immediately or later (as preferred). Follow
the instructions described in ‘Get New Exams by E-mail” on page 3-171.
3-7-9-3-11 Managing and Viewing Exams Received
Once the MPEGVue Player software has been installed on a remote computer (as described in ‘First
Time Receipt of MPEGVue Player Software and Images by E-mail” on page 3-169), the user is able to
manage and review images or exams received via email, EXPORT OR REMOVABLE MEDIA?, using
the MPEGVue utilities described below.
Figure 3-196 Warning Message

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